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About Saxby

On November 5, 2002, Saxby Chambliss was elected Georgia’s 63rd United States Senator in what was one of the most stunning and historical victories of the 2002 elections. Chambliss is a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the Senate Rules Committee.  He is the chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry.  Through these committee assignments, Chambliss has emerged as a leader and gained the reputation as an expert on defense, intelligence, and agricultural issues.  

In January 2005, Chambliss was unanimously elected by his Republican colleagues to serve as the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture.  According to the Congressional Research Service, Chambliss is the only Senator since 1947 to chair a full standing Senate Committee who has served in the Senate for just two years.  As Chairman, Chambliss oversees agricultural policy that affects the safe, affordable and production of the nation’s food supply.  He has earned praise and respect for his leadership.  On his first day as chairman, Chambliss delivered the committee’s unanimous approval of the new Secretary of Agriculture, and swiftly moved forward with a series of hearings in step with the developing concerns in livestock, school nutrition, grains and futures markets, food safety and biotechnology’s future for agriculture. Chambliss secured a practical and fair amount for agriculture’s share of deficit reduction during the fiscal year 2005 budget reconciliation, and held firm to maintain hard-won provisions of the 2002 Farm Bill.

In Georgia, agriculture supports one in every six jobs, an ever-present reminder in Chambliss’ long time championing of national and home state farming concerns.  Long before his election to Congress, Chambliss specialized in representing farmers’ legal interests in South Georgia.  During his four terms in the House, Chambliss was instrumental in drafting two farm bills and reforming the federal crop insurance program through his chairmanship of the Agriculture’s Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities and Risk Management.

Additionally, Chambliss’ leadership and experience on the issues of terrorism, homeland security, and intelligence matters earned him an appointment to the prestigious Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, where he steadfastly advocates that our U.S. intelligence community must dramatically improve its information sharing and human intelligence gathering abilities.  To ensure our troops on the ground and the new Director of National Intelligence have access to the most timely and accurate intelligence, Chambliss has authored legislation calling for the creation of a Four Star military command for intelligence within the Department of Defense. Chambliss’ previous role as the chairman of the House Intelligence Subcommittee on Terrorism and Homeland Security made him one of the leading congressional experts on these issues.  Immediately following the tragic September 11th terrorist attacks, Chambliss’ House subcommittee conducted a thorough investigation and released the first comprehensive report detailing critical shortfalls within the United States intelligence community’s performance and technological capabilities.

As a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Chambliss continues Georgia’s longstanding tradition of leadership and advocacy for the state’s military installations.  Following in the footsteps of former Senators Richard B. Russell, Jr., and Sam Nunn, Chambliss is a strong voice for Georgia’s defense industry and the military community.  Throughout the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure round, Chambliss has remained steadfast in defense of Georgia’s bases targeted for closure and has also been a tireless advocate to improve the quality of life for our troops and their families.

In 1994, Chambliss was first elected to Congress to represent Georgia’s 8th congressional district. Throughout his legislative career, Chambliss has been honored with numerous awards from both the private and public sector for his work in the fields of agriculture, defense, budget, and national security.  He is a past recipient of the Air Force Association’s W. Stuart Symington Award, the top civilian award given annually for outstanding contributions in the field of national security and was awarded the Reserve Officers Association’s Minuteman of the Year Award in 2005.

Chambliss is a member of the Senate Caucus on Military Depots, Arsenals and Ammunition Plants, the Congressional Sportsmen Foundation, the Congressional Fire Services Caucus, the Rural Health Caucus, the Juvenile Diabetes Caucus and he is the co-chair of the Senate Reserve Caucus.

Chambliss earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Georgia in 1966 and earned his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 1968. Chambliss and his wife, Julianne, have been married since 1966, and reside in Moultrie, Georgia.  They have two children and two grandchildren.

CHAMBLISS PRAISES SENATE REJECTION OF IRAQ TIMETABLE

6-24-06  WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., a member of the Senate Armed Services and Intelligence Committees, today (6-22-06) made the following statement following the Senate’s vote to reject a timetable for withdrawing troops from Iraq.  More


Chambliss:  “Now Is Not The Time To Stand On The Street Corner And Say That We're Going To Leaving Iraq Next Week, Next Month, Next Year."

6-21-06  U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., a member of the Senate Armed Services and Intelligence Committees, today made the following statement during a media availability with Senate colleagues:  More


6-20-06 WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., today (6-15-06) released the following statement regarding Senate passage of the Fiscal Year 2006 Emergency Supplemental Conference Report.  Chambliss voted in support of the legislation, which has also been approved by the U.S. House and now goes to President Bush for his signature.  More


Repeal would benefit families, small businesses, and family farmers           

6-13-06  Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., today (6-9-06) expressed disappointment with the failure of the U.S. Senate to move toward consideration of the Death Tax Repeal Permanency bill.  60 votes were needed to move debate forward; however, the measure failed 57-41. Chambliss has been a strong supporter of repealing the federal death tax during his 12 years in Congress. 

“The death tax is an unnecessary, burdensome taxation on American families, small businesses, and family farmers, and I think it is simply wrong that the federal government seeks to tax individuals and their possessions at the time of their death,” said Chambliss. 

“This is a basic matter of fairness, and folks should be able to plan for their future without worrying about the death tax.  People work hard their entire life in hopes of passing their family business or farm on to their children and grandchildren.  Doing so is something Americans throughout our history have worked toward for many years.  I strongly believe the death tax needs to be permanently repealed,” Chambliss added.  

Background 

Five years ago Congress enacted a phase-out of the federal estate tax – or “death” tax – as part of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001, with its complete repeal scheduled to occur in 2010.  However, due to Democrat opposition to the 2001 tax relief bill, the repeal is only temporary; the death tax will be resurrected in 2011 at a tax rate of 55 percent after a $1 million exemption.


STATEMENT BY U.S. SENATOR SAXBY CHAMBLISS REGARDING THE DEATH OF ABU MUSAB AL-ZARQAWI

6-8-06  WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss, a member of the Senate Armed Services and Intelligence Committees, today made the following statement regarding news that Coalition forces killed al-Qaida terrorist leader Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi and one of his key lieutenants, spiritual advisor Sheik Abd-Al-Rahman, yesterday in an air strike north of Baqubah.

“The reported death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is great news, not only for the people of Iraq, but for the world.  The elimination of Zarqawi, the terrorist who killed indiscriminately and sought to defeat America and Coalition forces, is a major victory in the ongoing Global War on Terrorism.   There still are tough times ahead for our men and women who serve each and every day with courage and professionalism, but the death of Zaraqwi is promising news and presents an opportunity for the new Iraqi Defense Minister, Abdul Qadir Obeidi, and new Iraqi Interior Minister, Jawad Bulani to seize the initiative in securing their country. 

“Iraq is now at a critical junction as it continues to move forward in establishing a safe and secure environment for all its citizens.  U.S. and Coalition support at this time could not be more important in providing the assistance that Prime Minister Nouri Maliki's unity government needs in order to defeat the insurgency.  

“This operation proves the importance of information sharing between our intelligence agencies and the necessity to get critical intelligence to those who can use it.  It eliminates the artificial distinction between national and military intelligence and demonstrates that when organizations collaborate and share valuable data we can be successful in winning the war on terrorism.” 


Chambliss on the Fair Tax

December 1, 2005
Information about the Linder-Chambliss FAIRTAX - S.25, HR 25

Short Summary of the FairTax Act, S.25 and HR 25

Chambliss Floor Statement on the FairTax

Read the full text of the actual bill - S.25

 

 

 

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